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ALMANAC 


FOE     THE     YEAR 


1  8  G5: 


BEING    THE    THIRTY    8IXTH     YEAR    OF    THE    CHURCH    OF 

JESUS    CHRIST   OF    LATTER-DAY   SAINTS, 

FROM    APRIL    6,    1^50. 

Calculated    for    Deseret:— Lat.    40°    45m.    North,    and 
Longitude  111°  26m.  West  of  Greenwich. 


BY    W.    W.    PHELPS. 


GREAT  SALT   LAKE   CITY,  tlTAH: 

PRINTED   AT   "DESERET   NEWS"    OFFICE. 
1  865. 


SIGNS    OF    THE    ZODIAC. 

^— Aries,  the  Ram,  the  head; 
'^— Tarus,  the  Bull,  the  neck; 
Ji;— Gemini,  the  Twins,  the  arms; 
69— Cancer,  the  Crab,  the  breast; 
Q^— Leo,  the  Lion,  the  heart; 
1||?_ Virgo,  the  Virgin,  the  bowels; 
tOJ— Libra,  the  Scales,  the  reins; 
YI|_Scorpio,  the  Scorpion,  the  secrets; 
^—Sagittarius,  the  Archer,  the  thighs; 
;5— Capricornus,  the  Goat,  the  knees; 
wa— Aquarius,  Waterman,  the  legs; 
K— Pieces,  the  Fishes,  the  feet. 


NAMES  AND  CHARACTERS  OF  THE  PLANETS. 

©—Sun;  J^— Mars; 

#@:g)f— Moon;  2|.— Jupiter; 

g  —Mercury;  T?  —Saturn ; 

?— Venus;  f— Herschel; 

(y— Conjunction;  ^,— Node. 


ECLIPSES  IN   18or,. 

There  will  be  four  eclipses  this  year,  as  follows:— 

1.  A  partial  eclipse  of  the  moon,  visible,  April  lOtli,  at  8 
o'clock  and  19  minutes,  p.m.,  and  ends  at  10  o'clock  and  S 
minutes. 

2.  A  total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  April  25,  begins  at  6  o'clock 
11  minutes  a.m.  and  ends  at  9  o'clock,  13  minutes,  being  o 
hours  and  2  minutes  in  duration,  but  only  visible  in  Africa. 

3.  A  partial  eclipse  of  the  moon,  October  4th,  begins  at  3 
o'clock  and  14  minutes,  and  ends  at  4  o'clock  and  15  minutes 
p.m.,  and  therefore  cannot  be  seen  in  Utah. 

4.  An  annualar  eclipse  of  tlie  sun,  October  19th,  begins  at 
G  o'clock  and  25  minutes,  and  ends  at  9  o'clock  and  42  min- 
utes a.m.,  and  may  be  seen  in  Utah  if  the  sky  is  clear. 


JANUARY  has  31  days/ 


[1865 


D.    it.  M. 

> First  quaner    4    S  IG  a.m. 
®Full  moon      11    3  34  p.m. 


D.    1£.  M. 

(J  Last  quarter  19    7   10 
iillNew  moon     27    2     4 


Day  of 
W  e  e  k  . 

Sr;    ^   Sun  i  Sun 

0  ^  rises  ,sets.          Events  in  1865. 
[g    =cih  mjh  mj 

SUNDAY 

1 

^' 

9  36 

7  25 

4  43 

Venus  and  Mars  evening 

Monday 

2 

b: 

10  47 

7  25 

4  44 

stars. 

Tuesday 

3 

M 

11  54 

7  25 

4  45 

Wednesday 

4 

6o 

mor. 

7  25 

4  46 

Thursday 

5 

69 

52 

7  25 

4  47 

Friday 

6 

)) 

27    7  25 

4  48'd"  r/  3 

.Saturday 

7 

Q 

3  12    7  25 

4  49  0.  Hyde  horn  lsOl>. 

SUNDAY 

8 

a 

4  14    7  24 

4  501 

Monday 

9 

TTf 

5  11 

7  24 

4  51 

Tuesday 

10 

'' 

6    4 

7  24 

4  52 

Wednesday 

11 

LTii 

rises 

7  24 

4  53  G.  Q.  Cannon  i'orn  1827. 

Thursday 

12 

" 

6    9 

7  23 

4  54 

Friday 

13 

7    7 

7  23 

4  55; 

Saturday 

14 

111 

8    2 

7  28 

4  56i 

SUNDAY 

15 

!!>- 

9    0 

7  22 

4  571 

Monday 

16 

Tf^ 

9  55 

7  22 

4  59; 

Tuesday 

17 

X' 

10  57'  7  21 

5    0 

Wednesday 

18 

^ 

11  571  7  21 

5     1! 

Tliursday 

19 

;5 

mor.    7  20 

5   2|3  y  h 

Friday 

20 

44!  7  20 

5    Sj 

Saturday 

21 

'.•//. 

1  42|  7  19 

5    4l 

SUNDAY 

22 

K 

2  42;  7  19 

5    5 

■Monday 

23 

K 

3  41 

7  18 

5     7 

3  y:ii 

Tuesday 

24 

T 

4  37 

7  17 

5    8 

Wednesday 
Tliursday 

25 

T 

5  31 

7  17 

5     9i3  ri   'i 

26 

b' 

6  20 

7  16 

5  10 

Friday 

27 

b 

sets. 

7  15 

5  11 

Saturday 

28 

b 

7  17 

7  14 

5  13 

SUNDAY 

29 

H 

S  30;  7  13 

5  14 

Monday 

30 

» » 

9  40i  7  12 

5  15! 3  -y  ^■ 

Tuesday 

31. 

® 

10  50|  7  12 

5  16| 

w 


H.   E.  PHELPS, 

TEST  side  of  East  Temple  Street,   14th  Ward,  Exclianges 
I     and  Trades  for  Cash,  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commodi- 
ties, Wares  and  JSIerchandise. 

.1.   B.  HAWKINS, 

pLArKSMITii,  West  side  East  Temple  Street,  14tli  Ward. 


1865.] 


FEBRUARY  has  28  days. 


1).    H.  U. 

J>Fivst  quarter    2    -5   42p.nj. 
(^Full  moon       10    9     1  a.m. 


D.    H.  M. 

(g  Last  quarter   18    2  12  p.m. 
(illlNew  moon     25    5   37  a.m. 


Day  of 
Week. 

SIGN, 
MOON 

sets. 

Sun 
rises 
h   m 

Sun 

sets.          Events  in  1865. 

h   m 

Wednesday 

1 

® 

mor. 

TIT 

5  18 

Thursday 

2 

») 

2 

7  10 

5  19 

Friday 

3 

Q 

1     5 

7    9 

5  20 

Saturday 

4 

)) 

2    8 

7     7 

5  21  3  o"  c? 

SUNDAY 

5 

)  J 

3     6 

7     6 

5  22 

Monday 

6 

4    0 

7    5 

5  23 

Tuesday 

7 

„ 

4  49 

7    4 

5  25 

Wednesday 

8 

•^ 

5  30 

7    3 

5  26H.  Smith  born  18(X). 

Tliursday  " 

9 

1) 

6    8 

7    2 

5  27 

Friday 

10 

rises 

7     1 

5  28 

Saturday 

11 

6  52 

7    0 

5  30 

SUNDAY 

12 

1 ) 

7  47 

G  58 

5  31 

Monday 

13 

70 

8  44 

6  57 

5  32 

Tuesday 

14 

^ 

9  38 

6  56 

5  34 

Wednesday 

15 

a5 

10  36 

6  55 

5  85 

Thursday 

16 

?6 

11  32 

6  53 

5  36 

0)0'  h 

Friday 

17 

mor. 

G  52 

5  37 

W.  W.  Pheljis  born  17!12. 

Saturday 

18 

',:^ 

20 

6  51 

5  39 

SUNDAY 

19 

X 

1  27 

6  49 

5  40  i 

Monday 

20 

K 

2  22 

6  48 

5  41  3  o-  % 

Tuesday 

21 

T 

3  11 

G  46 

5  43 

Wednesday 

'^2 

T 

4    5 

6  45 

5  44 

Thursday 

23 

M 

5  35 

6  44 

5  451E.  T.  Uenson  horn  ISll. 

P"'riday 

24 

b 

0  10 

6  42 

5  46  i 

Saturday 

25 

^ 

sets. 

6  41 

5  48'3  a-  ^' 

SUNDAY 

26 

t5 

7  17 

6  39 

5  49 

Monday 

27 

H 

8  30 

6  38 

5  50 

Tuesday 

28 

M 

9  42 

6  37 

5  51 

3c/  ? 

G 


W.   S.  GODBE, 

<^NERAL  Merehandise,   Drugs  and  Medicines,  is  ready 
lor  custom  and  im])rovement,  corner  of  First  South  and 


East  Temple  Streets,  loth  Ward. 

^^  CLIVE  &  EKSKINE, 

TAILORS,    East  side    of   Main   Street,  13th  Ward,   malce 
Ck>thes  and  warrant  to  tit,  a  Sewing  Machine  attached. 

JOB  SMITH, 

IfAKES  all   kindwof  Superior   Baskets,   West  side  Main 
M     Street. 


1 

MARCH  has  31  days.             '  [1865. 

I).    H.  M.                '                                            ■        "      ■' 

f  First  quarter    4     4   53  a.m. 

1'.    t\.  yi. 

(^  Last  quarter  20    5   20  a.m.     1 

©Full  moon 

12    3   16  p.m. 

©New  moon      26  10     3  p.m. 

Day  of 
Week.. 

J 

Q 

z  mI  '^"i^ 
§  %    rises 
g    «  h   m 

Sun 
sets. 
h   ni 

EVKXTS  IN   1865. 

:    Wednesday 

1 

69 

10  52 

G  35 

5  53 

W.  Woodruff  born  1807. 

Tliursday 

o 

1} 

11  58 

6  34 

5  53 

"Friday 

3 

a 

mor. 

6  32 

5  54 

Saturday 

4 

9 

1    0 

6  30 

5  55 

3  ^  c< 

SUNDAY 

5 

a 

1  57 

0  29 

5  56 

Monday 

6 

w 

2  56 

6  27 

5  57 

i 

Tuesday 

7 

J 1 

3  2.5 

6  25 

5  58 

1 

i 

Wednesday 

8 

1 1 

4    8 

6  24 

5  59 

1 
1 

;    Tliursday 

9 

LOI 

5  45 

6  22 

(>     0 

) 

i    Friday 

10 

»t 

6  25 

0  20 

(>     1 

1    Saturday 

11 

rrt 

rises 

6  19 

6    2 

1    SUNDAY 

12 

,, 

6  30 

G  17 

()    3 

Monday 

13 

^ 

7  27 

G  16 

{■>    4 

Tvicsday 

14 

^ 

8  30 

G  Is 

6    5 

Wednesday 

15 

?6 

9  25 

G  12 

G     7 

3>y  h 

Thursday 

16 

;5 

10  22 

G  11 

6     8 

Friday 

17 

11  18 

()    9 

6    9 

Saturday 

18 

mor. 

6    7 

6  10 

SUNDAY 

19 

K 

13 

G     6 

6  11 

3  a  % 

Monday 

20 

K 

1    5 

G    4 

6  12 

Sun  on  efjuinoctinl  lino. 

Tuesday 

21 

T 

1  55 

6     2 

6  13 

1 

Wednesday 

22 

T 

2  42 

6     1 

6  14 

1 

Tliursday 

23 

)  J 

3  25 

5  59 

6  15 

Friday 

24 

^ 

4    6 

5  58 

6  16 

Saturday 

25 

^ 

4  45 

5  56 

6  17 

SUNDAY 

26 

H 

5  20 

5  54 

6  18 

Monday 

27 

») 

sets. 

5  52 

6  19 

3  a  'i 

Tuesday 

28 

@ 

8  29 

5  51 

6  20 

Wednesday 

29 

)) 

9  39 

5  49 

6  21 

3  a'  ? 

Thursday 

30 

»> 

10  45 

5  47 

G  22 

Friday 

31 

SI 

11  45 

5  46 

6  23 

A.  Lyman  born  1813. 

KIMBALL  &  LAWRENCE 

WHOLESALE  and  Retail  Dealers  in  Dry  Goods,   Grocer- 
VV      ies,  Clothing,  Hardware,  Boots  and  Shoes,  and  General    | 

Outfitting  Goods;   Corner  East    Temple    and    First  South    | 

Streets. 

STEVENSON. 

npiNNER  and  Sheet  Iron  Worker,   next  door  north  of  H. 
i     E.  Phelps,  14th  Ward. 

1665.] 


APRIL  has  30  days. 


U.    II.  M. 

_§ First  quarter   2    5    53  p.m. 
©Full  Bioou      10    9      1  p.m. 


D.  H.  :m. 
(J Last  quarter  18    3  54  p.ra. 
•New  moon     25    G-48  a.m. 


Day  of     S  N 
Week.     _.  •  S 

5     tn 

O     1) 

Sun 

rises 
111   m 

Sun 

sets.          Events  in  1865. 

h   m 

Saturday      I  1 

^ 

mor. 

5  44 

6  24 

^c/c? 

SUNDAY 

I) 

39 

5  42 

G  26 

F.  D.  Richards  born  1821. 

IMouday 

S 

Q 

1  27 

5  41 

6  27 

Tuesday 

4 

W 

2    8 

5  39 

G  28 

Wednesday 

5 

)> 

2  45 

5  37 

G  29 

Thursday 

G 

3  17 

5  36 

6  31 

Christ  crucified  A.  D. 

33. 

Friday            7 

Ul. 

3  48 

5  34 

G  32 

Saturday        8 

)) 

4  16 

5  33 

G  33 

SUNDAY      9 

m 

4  45 

5  31 

6  34 

jNIonday        10 

rises 

5  30 

6  35 

Moon  eclipsed. 

Tuesday        11 

^ 

7  19 

5  28 

6  36 

Wednesday 

12 

^ 

8  15 

5  26 

6  37 

P.  P.  Pratt  born  1807. 

Tliursday 

13 

rt) 

9  12 

5  25 

G  38 

Fridjvy 

14 

^ 

10    8 

5  23 

G  39 

a)rj   h 

Satu]fday 

15 

11     0 

5  22 

G  40 

SUNDAY 

10 

«; 

11  50 

5  20 

G  41 

Monday        17 

K 

mor. 

5  19 

G  42 

Tuesday 

18 

»  » 

38 

5  17 

6  43 

Wednesday 

19 

T 

1  21 

5  IG 

G  44 

Tliursday 

20 

)) 

2    0 

5  14 

(>  45 

Friday 

21 

n 

2  40 

5  13 

6  46 

Saturday 

22 

"^ 

3  15 

5  11 

G  47 

SUNDAY    23 

•n 

3  55 

5  10 

6  48 

!Monday        21 

n 

4  34 

5    8 

6  49 

Tuesday       25 

)) 

sets. 

5    7 

6  50 

Sun  eclipsed  invisible 

Wednesday  fie 
Thursday    [27 

6g 

8  20 

5    6 

6  51 

?1 

9  29 

5    4 

G  52 

0)0'  § 

Friday         |28 

10  28 

5    3 

G  53 

Saturday      i29 

Q 

11  20 

5    2 

G  54 

3  0-  9 

SUNDAY 

30 

>) 

mor. 

5    0 

6  5S 

Ocf  d 

SAVAGE  &  OTTINGER, 

PHOTOGRAPHERS,    first   door   south   of    the   Council 
House,    take    Poi'traits    as    fair   as    the    fairest.    Call 
and  see'. 

R.  C.   SHARKEY, 

CIARRIES  on  a  Tin  Shop,  and  supplies  his  customers  witii 
/    Wares,  on  the  West  side  of  Main  Street,  equal  to  any  in 
the  trade. 


MAY  has  31  days. 

[1865. 

D.   H.  M. 

D. 

tf.  M. 

$  First  quarter   2    8  38  a.m 

(g;Last  quarter  17 

11  14  p.m. 

®Full  moon      10    0  57  p.m 

ilDNew  moon      24 

3  24  p.m. 

Day  of 
Week. 

M 
02 

2   -" 
o    oi 

Sun 
rises 
h  m 

Sun 
sets. 
h  m 

Events  in 

1865. 

Monday 

1 

^ 

mor. 

4  59 

6  56 

Tuesday 

2 

J) 

44 

4  58 

6  57 

Wednesday 

3 

LOJ 

1  17 

4  56 

6  58 

^  &m 

Thursday 

4 

)  J 

1  50 

4  55 

6  59 

Friday 

5 

j» 

2  20 

4  54 

7    0 

Saturday 

6 

m 

2  50 

4  53 

7     1 

SUNDAY 

7 

1) 

3  16 

4  52 

7    2 

9  o"@ 

Monday 

8 

,^ 

3  45 

4  51 

7    3 

a>cf  1? 

Tuesday 

9 

» 1 

4  17 

4  49 

7    4 

Wednesday 

10 

^ 

rises 

4  48 

7    5 

Thursday 

11 

?  > 

8    2 

4  47 

7    6 

Friday 

12 

8  57 

4  46 

7    7 

Saturday 

13 

fSii 

9  49 

4  45 

7    8 

3o  at 

SUNDAY 

14 

K 

10  38 

4  44 

7    9 

Monday 

15 

f  > 

11  20 

4  43 

7  10 

Tuesday 

16 

T 

11  59 

4  42 

7  11 

Wednesday 

17 

J » 

mor. 

4  41 

7  12 

Noak's  ark  rested  A.  M. 

Thursday 

18 

^ 

28 

4  40 

7  13 

1726. 

Friday 

19 

)) 

1  13 

4  39 

7  14 

Saturday 

20 

H 

1  50 

4  39 

7  15 

SUNDAY 

21 

}  J 

2  27 

4  38 

7  16 

Monday 

22 

f  f 

3    9 

4  37 

7  17 

A.  Smith  born  1 

772. 

Tuesday 

23 

® 

3  48 

4  36 

7  18 

Q)cf  $ 

Wednesday 

24 

? ) 

sets. 

4  36 

7  19 

Thursday 

25 

Q> 

8  10 

4  35 

7  20 

Friday 

26 

)? 

9    7 

4  34 

7  20 

Saturday 

27 

)> 

9  57 

4  34 

7  21 

SUNDAY 

28 

5) 

10  38 

4  33 

7  22 

ScTc? 

Monday 

29 

11  16 

4  32 

7  23 

Tuesday 

30 

)5 

11  49 

4  32 

7  23 

Wednesday;  31 

L^ 

mor. 

4  31 

7  24 

W.  BALLAN, 

WATCH 

VV          C!^-„««+ 

Re 
1/1 

pai 

rer  ai 

id  Si 

Iversii 

lith,  West  side 

of  Main 

H.   RISER. 
JEWELER  and  Silversmith,  West  side  of  Main  Street, 
?J     14th  Ward. 

WILLIAM  PITT, 

SIGN  and  House  Painter,   on  North  Temple  Street  17th 
Ward. 


1865.1                   JITNF  ha<;  ^C\  davs 

D.    H.  M. 

D.    H.  M. 

5First  quarter    1    1    55  a.m. 

(iJLast  quarter  16    4    27  a.m. 

©Full  moon        9    2    15  a.m. 

dilNewmoon     23    0   32  a.m. 

^First quarter  3dd.  6h.  14m.  p.m.     ,),<..,,,,; 

Day  of      S 
Week.    ^• 

MOON  1 

sets.  1 

Sun   Sun 
rises  sets, 
h   m  h   ni 

Events  in  1865.           ! 

! 

Thursday 

1 

LOJ 

21 

4  31 

7  241 B.  Young  born  1801.              | 

Friday 

2 

m 

7? 

50 

4  30 

7  2.5 

Saturday 

3 

1  18 

4  30 

7  26 

SUNDAY 

4 

1  } 

1  48 

4  30 

7  26 

Monday 

5 

^ 

2  17 

4  29 

7  27 

3  a   h 

Tuesday 

6 

^ 

2  51 

4  29 

7  28 

Wednesday 

7 

$ 

3  30 

4  29 

7  28 

Thursday 

8 

/O 

4  12 

4  29 

7  29 

Friday 

9 

rises 

4  28 

7  30 

3cy^ 

Saturday 

10 

KX. 

8  35 

4  28 

7  30 

SUNDAY 

11 

K 

9  20 

4  28 

7  31 

Monday 

12 

K 

10    1 

4  28 

7  31 

Tuesday 

13 

T 

10  46 

4  28 

7  32 

Wednesday 

14 

)i 

11  16 

4  28 

7  32 

H.  V.  Kimball  bora  1801. 

Thursday 

15 

^ 

11  51 

4  2S 

7  33 

Friday 

16 

7> 

mor. 

4  28 

7  33 

Saturday 

17 

H 

26 

4  28 

7  33 

SUNDAY 

18 

)» 

3    3 

4  28 

7  33 

Monday 

19 

® 

1  43 

4  28 

7  34 

3a  ? 

Tuesday 

20 

^  > 

2  27 

4  28 

7  34 

Wednesday 

21 

a 

3    7 

4  28 

7  34 

Thursday 

22 

4  10 

4  28 

7  34 

Friday 

23 

Q 

sets. 

4  28 

7  34 

Saturday 

24 

W 

8  32 

4  28 

7  35 

SUNDAY 

25 

f  f 

9  13 

4  28 

7  35 

Monday 

26 

LO) 

9  48 

4  30 

7  35 

0)0'  d 

Tuesday 

27 

)T 

10  20 

4  30 

7  35 

J.  and  H.  Smitli  martyred 

Wednesilay 

28 

71 

10  45 

4  31 

7  35 

in  Carthage  Jail  1844. 

Thursday 

29 

11  20 

4  31 

7  35 

,  ,  ■  . 

Fridaj' 

30 

11  49 

4  31 

7  35           ;'.    ,f   i' 

J.  C.  TATTON, 

VTEAR  the  Court  House,   14th  Ward,    make?;  good  Hats  for 
il     sale.     FuYn  Avanted. 

L.  LEONARD, 

riARRIES  on  Hatting  on  the  East  side  of  7th  Ward.     Furs 

y.J    wanted. 

J.  SHELMERDINE, 

pARIllES  on   Hatting,  on  the  North  side  of  8th  Ward. 
\J     Furs  wanted. 

1 : . . .         

JULY  has  31  days. 


[1865. 


(i)Full  Moon        8 
^Last  quarter  15 


ir.  jr. 
1    3  p.m. 
9    I  a.m. 


D.    H.  M. 

©New  Moon      22  11    3  a.m. 
^First  quarter  30  11  43  a.m.     \ 


Day  of     !^  1  ^* 
Week.    L    2 

g  -£  rises 
S    =«  h   m 

Sun  j 

sets.;        Events  in  1865. 

h  m| 

Saturday         11^ 

mor.  1  4  32 

7  351 

SUNDAY      2\^ 

18:  4  32 

7  3513  -y  ]■> 

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48    4  33 

7  34 

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7  34  Old  4tli 

Wednesday    5  »« 

2    5    4  34 

7  34 

Thursday        (}\t^ 

2  50!  4  35 

7  33  3  ;/  -4 

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3  42;  4  35 

7  33 

Saturday         8[K 

rises  i  4  36 

7  33 

sun;day 

9K 

8    oi  4  37 

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10  T 

8  41    4  37 

7  32 

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11,, 

9  18    4  38 

7  3l! 

Wednesday  121^ 

10  31    4  39 

7  31 

Thursday 

13;^ 

11     6    4  39 

7  30 

Friday 

UK 

11  55    4  40}  7  30! 

Saturday 

15'  „ 

mor.    4  4l|  7  29 

SUNDAY    16 1@ 

26 

4  42    7  29 

John  Smith  b.  1781. 

Monday        17|,  , 

1  11 

4  48    7  28 

Tuesday        18  ,  , 

2    3 

4  43    7  27 

3c/  ? 

Wednesday;  19  !^ 

2  o6i  4  44    7  26 

Thursday  "    20i^) 

4    2    4  4.5    7  26 

Friday 

2l!Tflp 

sets.     4  46    7  2.5 

Saturday 

22!,, 

7  46    4  47i  7  24 

SUNDAY 

23  ,  , 

8  20    4  48 

7  23 

Monday 

24!l0J 

8  52|  4  48 

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Tuesday 

25i^J 

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7  22 

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Wednesday 

26  ni 

9  50    4  50 

7  21 

Thursday 

27  ,  , 

10  20i  4  51 

7  20 

Friday 

28;, , 

10  50!  4  52 

7  19 

Saturday 

29,^ 

11  22j  4  53 

7  18 

0)cf  h 

SUNDAY 

30;?! 

11  55    4  54 

7  18 

Monday 

31  ;5 

mor.    4  .55 

7  17 

HO 

OPE] 

El     & 

ELI 

)EEDGE. 

WHOLESALE  and  Retail  Dealers  in  Dry  Goods,  Gro- 
TT      eeries,   Clothing,   Hardware,   Boots  and    Shoes,   and 
General  Outfitting  Goods;  West  side  East  Temple  Street, 
below  Council  House,  14th  Ward. 

BODENBURG    &    KAHN 

KEEP   a    General    assortment   of   Merchandize,  for   the 
Country  and  Outfitters,   corner  of  East  Temple  and 
First  South 'streets,  13th  Ward. 


1865.] 


AUGUST  has  31  days. 


D.   H.  M. 

@Full  Moon        6  10    3  p.m. 
f  Last  quarter  13    2  16  p.m. 


u.   II.  M. 
©New  Moon      20  11  51  p.m. 
5  First  quarter  29    4  20  a.m. 


Day  of 
Week. 


O    ^ 
O     O 


Sun 
rises 
h   m 


Sun 

sets. 
h   m 


Events  in  1865. 


Tuesday- 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday 
gUNDAY 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday 
SUNDAY 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday 
SUNDAY 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday 
SUNDAY 
Monday 
Tuesday 
.  Wednesday 
Thursday 


9. 


18  Q_ 

19  W 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 


28  ;6 

29;;5 

30 
311 


41 

1  33 

2  26 

3  25 

4  20 
rises 

7  17 

7  55 

8  30 

9  9 
9  47 

10  27 

11  11 
mor. 

1 
52 

1  50 

2  46 

3  45 

4  42 
sets. 

7  21 

7  53 

8  23 

8  52 

9  25 
10  0 

10  40 

11  22 
mor. 

13 


03  d  % 

Temple  lot  in  Zion  dedi- 
cated by  Jos.  Smith  1831. 


The  earth  lives  &  moves. 


7    1 

7    0 

6  58 

6  57 

6  55 

6  54 

6  53 

6  51 

6  50 

6  48 

6  47 

6  45 

6  44,0)  o'  T? 

6  42 

6  41 

6  39 

6  37 

6  36 

6  34 


Napoleon  born  1769. 

a)cr  ? 

C.  C.  Rich  born  1809. 


3  c/ at 


WILLIAM    JENNINGS, 

BANKER,  Importer  and  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 
Dry  Goods,   Groceries,   Hardware,   «fec.,    corner  East 
Temple  and  First  South  Streets,  14th  Ward. 

T.     HAWKINS, 
npiNNER,  West  side  of  Main  Street. 


//. 


SEPTEMBER  has  30  days. 


[1865. 


D. 


H.  M. 

^Full  Moon      ^5    1  26  a.m. 
Last  quarter  'll     9  32  p.m. 


D.  H.  M. 
{iSJNew  Moon      19    3  19  p.m. 
f  First  quarter  27    7  20  p.m. 


Day  of 
Week. 

g    ^-    !zi    ajlSunSun 
.  2  o  "S  ^^^^^  ^®^^* 

P    K    g    <»  h   m  ll   m 

Events  in  1865. 

Friday 

1 

K 

1  19 

5  26 

6  33 

8  cT® 

Saturday 

2 

H 

2  11 

5  27 

6  31 

SUNDAY 

3 

cy) 

3  16 

5  28 

6  29 

Monday 

4 

T 

4  25 

5  29 

6  28 

Tuesday 

5 

T 

rises 

5  30 

6  26 

1st  Congress  met  at  Phil- 

Wednesday 

6 

X 

7    5 

5  31 

6  25 

adelphia  (52  members) 

Thursday 

7 

>i 

7  45 

5  32 

6  23 

1774. 

Friday 

8 

n 

8  s6 

5  33 

6  21 

Saturday 

9 

tr 

9  10 

5  34    6  20 

SUNDAY 

10 

6q 

9  58 

5  35 

6  18 

Perry's  victory  on  Lake 

Monday       111 

66 

10  37 

5  36 

6  16 

Erie,  1^19. 

Tuesday        12 

^A 

11  45 

5  37 

6  15 

Wednesday  13 

U 

mor. 

5  38 

6  13 

Thursday 

14 

^i^ 

0  40 

5  39 

6  11 

Friday 

15 

vty 

1  40 

5  40 

6    9 

Saturday 

16  ,  V 

2  38 

5  41 

6    8 

3cr  ? 

SUNDAY 

17,  , 

3  23 

5  42 

6    6 

Monday 

ist^y 

4  32 

5  43 

6    4 

3c/  d" 

Tuesday 

19tii! 

5  30 

5  44 

6    3 

0.  Pratt  born,  1811. 

Wednesday 

20  111 

sets. 

5  45 

6     1 

3cr  f 

Thursday 

21,, 

6  52 

5  46 

5  59 

Friday 

22 

Tfl 

7  26 

5  47 

5  58 

3cr  T? 

Saturday 

23 

;fl 

8     1 

5  48 

5  56 

SUNDAY 

24t 

^ 

8  41 

5  49 

5  54 

Monday 

25i 

^ 

9  20    5  50 

5  53 

Tuesday 

26  f^-^ 

10    5 

5  51 

5  51 

3  a- ill 

Wednesday 

27^ 

10  57 

5  52 

5  50 

Thursday 

28  K 

11  55 

5  53 

5  48 

Friday 

29  H 

mor.    5  54! 

5  46 

Saturday      i 

30 

K 

0  57 

5  55I 

5  44 

BASSETT    &    ROBERTS, 

MEXT  door  south  of  Jennings',  Dealer  in  Dry  Goods,  Gro- 
l\  eeries,  and  General  Merchandize,  west  side  East  Tem- 
ple Street,  14th  Ward. 

GEORGE    G.     BYWATER, 

OIIjVERSMITH,  Jeweler  and  Watchmaker,  west  side  of 
O  East  Temple  Street,  nearly  opposite  Telegraph  Office,  is 
ready  to  serve  his  friends  in  his  line  to  order. 


1865.] 


OCTOBER  has  31  days. 


D.    H.  M. 

@P\ill  Moon        4    3    5  p.m. 
(g;  Last  quarter  11    7  56  a.m. 


D.   H.  M. 
fllNew  Moon      19    9    1  a.m. 
^  First  quarter  27    8  24  a.m. 


Day  of      % 
W  e  e  k  .    ^• 

MOON 

sets. 

Sun  Sun 

rises  sets.          Events  in  1865. 

h   m  h   m 

iSUNDAV 

1 

T 

2    0 

5  56 

5  43 

S.  Smith  born,  1779. 

Monday 

2 

)  1 

3     7 

5  57 

5  41 

Tuesday 

3 

b' 

4  20 

5  58 

5  39 

Wednesday 

4 

^ 

rises 

7    0 

5  38 

Moon  Eclipsed. 

Thursday 

5 

H 

6  17 

6     1 

5  36 

God  blesses  the  earth  for 

Friday 

6 

H 

7    5 

6     2 

5  35 

all. 

Saturday 

7 

® 

7  52 

6    3 

5  33 

SUNDAY 

8 

}    ) 

8  45 

6     4 

5  31 

Monday 

9 

t    ? 

9  37 

6    5 

5  30 

Tuesday 

10 

Q 

10  34 

6     7 

5  28 

Wednesday 

11 

9^ 

11  33 

6     8 

5  27 

Thursday  " 

12 

W 

mor. 

6     9 

5  25 

Friday 

13 

/I 

0  31 

6  10 

5  23 

Saturday 

14 

>  I 

1  30 

6  11 

5  22 

SUNDAY 

15 

LfU 

2  2.5 

6  12 

5  20 

Monday 

16 

f    1 

3  23 

6  13 

5  19 

3c/  ? 

Tuesday 

17 

m 

4  18 

6  14 

5  17 

Burgoyne       surrendered 

Wednesday 

18 

5  17 

6  15 

5  16 

1776. 

Thursday 

19 

sets. 

6  16 

5  14 

Cornwallis     surrendered 

Friday 

20 

!?^ 

6     1 

6  18 

5  13 

1781. 

Saturday 

21 

^ 

6  40 

6  19 

5  12 

SUNDAY 

22 

^ 

7  18 

6  20 

5  10 

Monday 

23 

;6 

8    2 

6  21 

5    9 

Tuesday 

24 

8  52 

6  22 

5     7 

3  a  % 

Wednesday 

25 

'.Ki 

9  47 

6  23 

5     6 

D.   W.  Patten  martyred 

Tliursdaj' " 

26 

H 

10  46 

6  24 

5    4 

in  Missouri,  1838. 

Friday 

27 

K 

11  47 

6  2.5 

5    3 

Saturday 

28 

T 

mor. 

6  26 

5    2 

a)Cf  rf. 

SUNDAY 

29 

t    ) 

0  52 

6  27 

5    1 

Monday 

30 

^ 

2    0 

6  28 

4  59 

Tuesday 

31 

»  J 

3    9 

9  29 

4  58 

CITY     LIQUOR     STORE, 

EST  side  of  Main  Street,   below   Council  House,   14th 


W 

Felt. 


Ward,  supplies  Liquor,   under  the  agency  of  N.  H. 

C.     KIDGELL, 

JP^WELER,  south  side  of  First  South  Street,  east  of  God- 
be's,  13th  Ward,  Works  all  kind  of  Metals  into  desirable 
Ornaments,  &c. 


NOVEMBER  has  30  days. 


[1865. 


©Full  Moon 
(J  Last  quarter 


I).    H.  M. 

.3    0  87  a.m. 
9  10  19  p.m. 


D.    H.  31. 

©New  Moon      18    3  34  a.m. 
i^  First  quarter  25    7  33  p.m. 


V  Day  of 
Week. 

.1  o 

^    ^  Sun  Sun 

g  %  rises  sets.          Events 

g    °^  ih  m.  |h  m 

IN  1865. 

Wednesday 

1 

^ 

4  20 

6  30    4  57 

John  Taylor 

born,  1808. 

Thursday  ' 

2 

b' 

5  81 

6  81    4  56 

Friday 

3 

H 

rises 

6  82    4  54 

Saturday 

4 

H 

6  27 

6  84    4  53 

SUNDAY 

5 

@ 

7  23 

6  35    4  52 

Monday 

6 

® 

8  24 

6  36    4  51 

Tuesday 

7 

y    1 

9  23 

6  37 

4  50 

Wednesday 

8 

Q 

10  23 

6  38 

4  49 

Thursday 

9 

Q 

11  21 

6  40 

4  48 

Friday 

10 

mor. 

6  41 

4  47 

E.  Snow  born,  1818. 

Saturday 

11 

0  20 

6  42 

4  46 

dcf® 

SUNDAY 

12 

)  J 

1  17 

6  43 

4  45 

Monday 

13 

LOj 

2  11 

6  44 

4  44 

Tuesday 

14 

LHJ 

3    8 

6  46 

4  43 

Wednesday 

15 

in 

5     2 

6  47 

4  42 

0)0-  9 

Thursday 

16 

J  J 

4  59 

6  48 

4  42 

a)cf  h 

Friday 

17 

}  } 

5  55 

6  49 

4  41 

Saturday 

18 

^ 

sets. 

6  50 

4  40 

^d-d 

SUNDAY 

19 

^ 

6     0 

6  51 

4  39 

3o'  ^ 

Monday 

20 

;5 

6  48 

6  53 

4  39 

a)cf% 

Tuesday 

21 

5 

7  41 

0  54 

4  39 

?  c/  T? 

Wednesday 

22 

8  39 

6  55 

4  38 

Thursday 

28 

^^ 

9  39 

6  50 

4  38 

Friday 

24 

H 

10  41 

6  57 

4  37 

Saturday 

25 

K 

11  45 

6  Q8 

4  36 

SUNDAY 

26 

T 

mor. 

6  59 

4  35 

Monday 

27 

»    J 

0  52 

7     0 

4  35 

Prepare  for  a 

cold  winter 

Tuesday 

28 

V 

1  59 

7     2 

4  35 

Wednesday 

29 

^ 

3    9 

7    3 

4  34 

Tiiursday 

30 

H 

4  14 

7    4 

4  44 

E 


ATLANTIC    &     PACIFIC    TELEGRAPH. 

AST  side  Main  Street,  opposite  H.  E.  Phelps,  is  always 
ready  to  speed  business. 


A.     P.     ROCKWOOD, 

WARDEN  of  the  Penitentiary,  among  other  matters  in 
that   cabinet  of   customs,    manufactures    very   good 
brooms. 


1865.] 

DECEMBER 

has 

31  days. 

D.   H.  M. 

1).    H.  M. 

©Full  Moon        2  11  18  a.m. 

ji)New  Moon      17    9  19 

p.m. 

(§;  Last  quarter     9    4  47  p.m. 

^  First  quarter  25    5    5 

a.m. 

Day  of 
Week. 

15 

H 

j?     .ISun 

8  1  f  «es 

S    02  h   m 

■^un 

sets. 
h  m 

Events  in  1865. 

Friday 

1 

K 

5  30 

7     5 

4  34 

Saturday 

2 

® 

rises 

7     6 

4  33 

* 

SUNDAY 

3 

J    9 

6    3 

7     7 

4  33 

Monday 

4 

J    y 

7    4 

7     8 

4  33 

Tuesday 

5 

Q 

8    1 

7     9 

4  32 

?:  o-  -4 

Wednesday 

6 

Q 

9    2 

7  10 

4  32 

Thursday 

7 

)     T 

10    9 

7  11 

4  32 

Time  and  Tide  wait 

not. 

Friday 

8 

w 

11    6 

7  12 

4  32 

Saturday 

9 

T    7 

mor. 

7  13 

4  32 

SUNDAY 

10 

Lry 

3 

7  14 

4  32 

Monday 

11 

)    5 

5     9 

7  15 

4  32 

Tuesday 

12 

>    » 

1  55 

7  15 

4  32 

Wednesday 

13 

lU 

2  51 

7  16 

4  32 

0)0'  h 

Thursday 

14 

)  ) 

3  47 

7  16 

4  33 

Washington  died,  17 

m. 

Friday 

15 

-x^ 

4  42 

7  17 

4  33 

Saturday 

16 

x^ 

5  38 

7  18 

4  33 

3cy  ? 

SUNDAY 

17 

^ 

6  33 

7  18 

4  33 

3c/c? 

Monday 

18 

?6 

sets. 

7  19 

4  34 

?-  c/  (D  c/  2i 

Tuesday 

19 

6  33 

7  20 

4  34 

Wednesday 

20 

'///, 

7  32 

7  20 

4  35 

Thursday 

21 

K 

8  35 

7  21 

4  35 

Friday 

22 

K 

9  39 

7  21 

4  36 

Josepli  Smith  l)orn, 

ISO.-). 

Saturday 

23 

T 

10  43 

7  22 

4  36 

SUNDAY 

24 

7    T 

11  49 

7  22 

4  37 

Monday 

25 

^ 

mor. 

7  23 

4  37 

Clu'istmas. 

Tuesday 

26 

^ 

50 

7  23 

4  38 

Wednesday 

27 

H 

2    3 

7  23 

4  39 

Thursday 

28 

K 

3  11 

7  23 

4  39 

^  cf  ^ 

Friday 

29 

% 

4  19 

7  24 

4  40 

'i  cTd' 

Saturday 

30 

Q 

5  24 

7  24 

4  41 

SUNDAY 

31 

Q^ 

6  25 

7  24 

4  42 

oj.  cf  m 

CHADD    &     DAVIS, 

GENERAL  Trading,  Vegetfible  and  Fruit  Deposit,  opposite 
Telegraph  Office,  west  side  of  Main  Street,  14th  "Ward. 

HENRY    DRUCE, 

ENGRAVER,  Embroiderer,    Stamper    and    Horn    Brand 
Maker,   East  Temple   Street,  13tlv  Ward,  iiear  (iveeii- 
baclv  Exeliange. 


/ 


A.     BEST, 

TINNER,  west  side  of  Main  Street.  14tli  Ward,  is  ready 
for  custom. 

J.     DAYNES, 

SILVERSMITH.    Also  Repairs  Melodeons,  Accordeons, 
&c.,  west  side  of  Main  Street. 

CROXALL,     CARTWRIGHT    &    EARDLEY, 

MANUFACTURERS  of  Crockery  ware.  East  Temple  St., 
4  Blocks  south  of  Godbe's  New  Store. 

C.     M.     DONELSON, 
/100PER,  West  side  of  East  Temple    Sbi-eet,    14tii    Ward, 
\J    and  sells  notions  for  all. 

J.     BIRD, 

/  1ABINET  and  Chair  Maker,  East  side  of  Main  Street,  14tii 
"  J    Ward,  wishes  his  share  of  custom. 

CURTIS    &    McKENNON, 

SADDLE,  Harness  and   Saddle  Tree  Makers.     One  door 
helow  Groesbeck's,  13th  Ward. 

P.    MARGETTS, 

LACKSMITH;  Mules  Shod  on  short  notice,  Horses  and 
Oxen  ditto,  near  Faust's  Stables,  13th  Ward. 

CHARLES    F.     JONES, 

MANUFACTURES  Superior  Stoves,  Tin,  Sheet  Iron  and 
Copper  Ware,    half  Block  South  of  Council    House, 
G.  S.  L.  City. 


B 


3B:]^c:ji:aE*JB::j^«D 


Buckwheat  Cakes. — Mix  a  quart  of  buckwheat  flour 
with  a  pint  of  lukewarm  milk,  (water  will  do,  but  is  not  as 
yood,)  and  a  tea-cup  of  yeast — set  it  on  a  warm  place  to  rise. 
When  light,  (which  will  be  in  the  course  of  about  eight  or 
ten  hours  if  family  yeast  is  used,  if  brewer's  yeast  is  used 
they  will  rise  much  quicker,)  add  a  tea-spoonful  of  salt — if 
sour,  the  same  quantity  of  saleratus  dissolved  in  a  little 
luilk,  and  strained.  If  they  are  too  thick,  thin  them  with 
<3oM  water.  Fry  them  in  just  fat  enough  to  prevent  their 
stielvinu'  to  the  frying  pan. 


Eggs  and  Bread.— Put  half  a  handful  of  bread  crumbs 
into  a  sauce-pan,  with  a  small  quantity  of  cream,  salt,  pep- 
per and  nutmeg,  and  let  it  stand  till  the  bread  has  imbibed 
all  the  cream;  then  break  ten  eggs  into  it,  and  having  bea- 
ten them  up  together,  fry  it  like  an  omelet. 

SOAP  FOR  WASHING  WHITE  CLOTHES. 

Recipe. — One  gallon  of  good  soft  soap;  J  gallon  of  water; 
1  ounce  .sal  soda;  1  gill  spirits  turpentine;  Mix  cold;  let  it 
heat  gently  to  a  boil;  then  take  it  off  to  cool,  stirring  fre- 
quently until  it  becomes  hard. 

Directions  for  Use. — To  a  four  or  five  pail  boiler,  add  a 
teacup-full  of  the  soap.  The  clothes  want  to  be  soaked  over 
night,  or  slightly  washed  in  the  morning  before  boiling. 
Must  not  be  boiled  over  20  or  25  minutes;  suds  and  rinse  in 
hot  soft  Avater,  with  a  little  blueing;  fig  blue  is  preferable. 

The  suds,  after  boiling,  is  preferable  to  hard  soap  for  wash- 
ing calico. 

If  these  directions  are  strictly  adhered  to,  it  will  be  found 
that  the  washing  is  done  with  less  labor  and  fuel,  the  linen 
and  cotton  is  of  a  purer  white,  and  the  damage  by  pounding 
and  rubbing  is  avoided,  rendering  the  garment  'much  more 
durable. 

Indian  Pudding.— Boil  a  quart  of  milk,  and  stir  in  In- 
dian meal  till  it  is  nearly  as  thick  as  you  can  stir  it  with  a 
spoon;  then  add  a  tea-spoonful  of  salt,  a  cupful  of  molasses, 
a  tea-spoonful  of  ginger  or  ground  cinnamon,  and  cold  milk 
enough  to  make  a  thin  batter.  Boil  in  a  thick  bag  four 
hours,  or  bake  the  same  length  of  time.  Care  should  be 
taken  that  the  water  does  not  stop  boiling  while  the  pud- 
ding is  in.  Pudding  made  in  this  way,  with  the  addition 
of  a  quart  of  chopped  sweet  apples,  and  bake  from  four  to 
six  hours,  will  be  found  delicious. 

CURE  FOR  CROUP.— Take  roll  brimstone  and  pulverize 
it,  put  half  a  teaspoonful  in  the  white  of  an  egg;  beat  it  un- 
til the  froth  will  stand  on  the  side  of  a  plate;  when  the 
water  runs  out  give  that  to  the  patient;  give  all  that  appears, 
and  if  that  does  not  produce  relief  immediately,  double  tlie 
dose. 

CURE  FOR  THE  SMALL  I'OX.— Give  to  the  patient 
two  tablespoonfuls  of  a  mixture  of  hop  yeast  and  water 
sweetened  with  molasses  so  as  to  be  palatable,  equal  parts  of 
each  three  times  a  day.  Children  under  12  years  of  age 
should  take  two  teaspoonfuls  three  times  a  day.  Diet — 
Boiled  rice  and  milk,  and  toasted  bread  moistened  with 
water  and  without  butter.  Eat  no  meat.  Give  catnip  tea 
as  often  as  the  patient  is  thirsty.  Give  physie  when  neces- 
sary. If  the  above  treatment  is  strictly  followed,  no  marks 
of  small  pox  will  remain.